The Roman Empire did use gold coins (Aureus)
The Romans used bronze, silver and gold to make their coins.
Roman coins came in gold, silver and copper. In the earlier days there were also coins in bronze and brass.
There was not anyone who wanted Roman gold coins the most. Generally, the poor could not afford to have gold coins. Roman coins, both gold and silver ones, reached Arabia, Persia, India, China and Ethiopia through the trade the Romans had with these parts of the world.
Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.Roman coins were used by everyone in the empire.
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Romans coins were made of bronze, silver and gold.
Roman coins were generally made from gold, silver, copper or bronze, or a combination of these metals.
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Since they less gold in to coins they were worth less then they were before
Because they put less gold in them
Roman coins were made of bronze, silver and gold.
During most of the Roman Republic gold coins were called Aureus and silver were Denarius